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Police not professional in handling Labora case

Indonesia Police Watch (IPW) accuses police of not being professional in handling the corruption case of Labora ...

14 suspects in Riau land fires arrested

The Riau haze management task force has arrested 14 people suspected of involvement in land fires in five different ...

Hotspots show weaknesses of Indonesia`s forest moratorium: Greenpeace

Greenpeace said Thursday half of the hotspots detected on June 11-18, whose smoke travelled to Singapore and Malaysia ...

Illegal logging damages Krinci Seblat National Park

Illegal logging is growing rampant damaging the Krinci Seblat National Park in the regency of Musi Rawas of South ...

Indonesia urged to extend, strengthen moratorium on deforestation

A number of non-governmental organizations have urged the Indonesian government to extend two-year moratorium on ...

Death toll from boat accident in Mahakam River increases to 20

The death toll from a boat accident in Mahakam River in East Kalimantan province rose to 20 after one more body was ...

Central Java`s exports down 5.65 percent to US$411.2 million

Central Java`s exports fell 5.65 percent to US$411.18 million in January this year from US$435.79 million in ...

NGO: UK Aid Policies Could Cost Indonesian Economy $2.1 Billion Annually

-     JAKARTA—Pro-development group World Growth says that UK aid programmes could cause ...

Indonesia, Liberia agree to enhance cooperation

Indonesia and Liberia have expressed their commitment to enhance and intensify bilateral trade and investment ...

China's Xi to visit Africa as US frets over Beijing influence

Incoming Chinese president Xi Jinping's first trip as head of state will take him to Africa, the government ...

White Top Containerboard usage to experience continued growth in Europe

- Demand growth for white top liners has increased significantly higher than the overall growth in corrugated packaging ...

NGO: €270 million EU-UK 'Green Aid' Program Likely to Destroy Jobs in Developing Countries

-     International anti-poverty group World Growth says a EU-UK aid program to stop so-called ...

China's graphic paper demand growth expected to remain healthy over next decade

- China will continue to experience healthy graphic (printing, writing, & newsprint) paper demand growth over the ...

Riau`s forests shrinking

A local non governmental organization said conversion has significantly cut the size of Riau`s tropical forests over ...

Companies eyeing Merauke integrated food and energy estate

Many companies are keen to operate in the Merauke Integrated Food and Energy Estate (MIFEE) area due to its favourable ...